Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Purpose for Prayer
Prayer REORIENTS our hearts toward God.
"Prayerlessness is our declaration of independence from God"
Prayer RECONNECTS us to Christ’s Presence
Prayer RESTORES us in times of failure
The Power of Prayer
Paul understood that it was the God "whom I serve with my spirit" that he trusted to bring them safely home to himself.
It is not Paul’s own strength, but the strength God gives us through prayer.
The Pattern of Prayer
Jesus gives us a Pattern to Prayer.
We do not have to go into prayer aimlessly, we can go joyfully knowing how we are to pray.
A - Adoration
C - Confession
T - Thanksgiving
S - Supplication
Church, let’s pray this year, as Paul did.
Let’s pray for our One, let’s pray for our church.
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